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“The central and state governments, which came to power after Independence, have not extended their support to the language.Our country is known for its culture, religion and philosophical ideas.No other language can be understood if there is no proper understanding of Sanskrit,” the Ho D of the Sanskrit department said.Experts feel that Modi’s statement is in accordance with the Indian Constitution.From Raja Ram Mohan Roy to Mahatma Gandhi, everyone was inspired by the language.The whole renaissance period was based on Sanskrit literature,” Professor Ramesh Bharadwaj, head of the Sanskrit department at Delhi University, told Mail Today.“Don’t we conserve a rare, old painting or sculpture?This is a live language…and rich cultural heritage which might become the casualty of neglect just as great civilisations like Hampi, the art of Ajanta and temples of Konark got buried in oblivion. Sanskrit, along with its culture, philosophy and science might become similarly extinct,” he claimed, adding: “On the other hand, there is so much yet to discover through Sanskrit…details of Indus Valley civilisation, for example.” India's secularism is not so weak that it will be shaken just because of a language, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has said in the backdrop of a row over Sanskrit replacing German in government-run schools in India.

Unable to cope with the flood of applications from around the world, the South Asia Institute, University of Heidelberg, had to start a summer school in spoken Sanskrit in Switzerland, Italy and - believe it or not - India too.